“When a serious health condition invades our lives, with its barbs of disruption, longevity, disability, and pain, we long to know for certain that we will have the strength to endure. Always Sick, Always Loved hits head-on the difficulties of the chronic illness world and how biblical truth applies to that world. Focusing on everything from the hardships of long medical trials to the perspective- changing hope found only in Christ, patients and caregivers will be strengthened to endure their health challenges for the glory of God. Forged through over twenty-five years of living with a disabling chronic illness, Always Sick, Always Loved is a gospel-centered real-life application of biblical truth—truth which has transformed our lives, and I pray, will transform yours as well.”— Michael Robble“This is a unique book. Follow the Robbles through their medical difficulties and their challenges to faith and you will find on these pages the truth of how the message of the gospel (who God is and what he has done for us as revealed in Christ Jesus), gives hope and strength and power for living, regardless of the circumstances faced.”— Glynn McKenzie, Senior Pastor,Grace Community Church, Westminster, Colorado“I believe Mike and Margaret have given their readers access to hope through their own physical pain. However, they are careful to not point the finger at themselves to simply follow their example, but at God who provides genuine hope through the gospel and therefore power to endure with ‘joy.’ In my view the Robbles are both telling us and showing us how to practically apply the glorious gospel in the trail of pain, and long suffering faith.”— Trey Richardson, Pastor,Sovereign Grace Church, Gilbert, Arizona“I suffer from chronic migraines. This book so shows me God’s love. Always Sick, Always Loved has meant so much to me that it’s hard to put into words.” — Eddie Dalton,Grace Community Church, Westminster, Colorado“What to me was the most important, and continuing theme of this book is that it always is directing and pointing the reader back to God. Through the Robbles life experiences, it is evident where our Help comes from. It will not just be hopeful and helpful for others in similar medical circumstances, but for everyone else too.”— Debby Tweten,Grace Community Church, Westminster, Colorado

Michael Robble (MAT Math Education, BA Mathematics, Bible/Pastoral Studies diploma) is a high school math teacher, and oversees the Keystone Outreach, a ministry which brings the love of Christ to residents of an assisted living and memory care facility. Margaret Robble is a homemaker, whose life of faith with a disabling autoimmune disease has been an inspiration to many. The Robbles are members of Grace Community Church in Westminster, Colorado, and reside in the Denver metro area with their two children, Liz and Caleb.